1. ...after seeing the way Georgia came out last night vs. the way LSU came out
    Friday night, I'm beginning to think that it wasn't so much the coaching that cost us the game against Georgia as it was the fact that the Tigers were playing for the 11th straight week without a break. They simply had no legs left. Thanks a lot, Katrina.
  2. yeah thats what bob griese said the other night during out game and i totally agree....not to take anything away from uga but i am sure they wouldnt wanna play us now nor would anyone else.
  3. i duno about you, but i always feel that way about sports. if i am playing whatever (in my case tennis or soccer) twice a week for a while, then i get kinda tired of it and then if i take a week off i am excited and energized to play again. playing anything too many times in a row tires me out. a little time off really helps excite you to play again.
  4. LSU was out-coached and just got the snot kicked out of them vs. UGA.......

    Stop using excuses for that loss. Even Les Miles took the loss like a man and didn't use the hurricane as an excuse. Instead, he finally decided to utilize our superior talent and it showed against Miami.
  5. Well, at least someone pointed out that Miles does take some blame--unlike the beginning of the season where some where criticizing him for NOT taking enough of the blame....
  6. even though, I don't care what any crustacean says, players ultimately win games...

    if Laron doesn't bite on those 2 bombs, and if we pick up that blocker on the blocked punt, we take off 21 points off of the board, and voila, we are tied...
  7. Wow.

    We agree again.
  8. Bullchit.

    Too many of LSU's players were out/ineffective for that game and you can point out at least two touchdowns that were a direct result of it. We compete much more effectively with our starters at SS, left guard, and running back in the game... not to name names or anything.

    Again, why in the ****ing hell are players exempt from any kind of criticism?

    I think we've had a problem at the QB position all year as well.
  9. I think that the planets "aligned" the night of the SECCG for UGA. That was the best they looked all year, and we were for the most part flat. That is not an excuse, but a fact.

    What a difference a little time off makes! I think we could have competed and beaten almost ANY BCS team.
    :geauxtige

  10. I assume the closest you've ever come to a football field was either playing the Tuba for your high school band or playing xbox. It's called FOOTBALL, chit happens. UGA was a much better team than LSU was on THAT day.... You can try to justify the a$$ whipping by making excuses, injuries are part of the game. LSU has done an outstanding job recruiting and it showed vs Miami.

    LSU (players and coaches) decided they were going to show the world that they're a better team than the one that showed up vs. UGA.

    UGA game = bad coaching, horrible execution and no enthusiasm whatsoever..

    Miaimi = what we've all been waiting for. Obviosuly LSU can't play at that level each week, but we showed what we're capable of....